Doug Leavitt - Plymouth Meeting, PA
Attorney at Anderson Leavitt LLC
Business & Commercial Lawyers in Plymouth Meeting, PA
620 West Germantown Pike Suite 260 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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Plymouth Meeting Business & Commercial Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business & Commercial
- Real Estate
- Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Over the course of his legal career Doug Leavitt has represented individuals and small and medium-sized companies with regard to corporate formation, governance, finance, day to day business operations, real estate and employment issues. He is also an experienced litigator and has helped his clients recover monies lost through breached contracts, corporate mismanagement/breach of fiduciary duties, fraud, as well as litigation involving covenants not to compete and related injunctive relief.
Mr. Leavitt began his legal career at a boutique Philadelphia commercial bankruptcy firm before moving on to one of the most respected large Philadelphia firms. Mr. Leavitt was a named partner at small Philadelphia firm before partnering with David Anderson to form Anderson Leavitt LLC in 2023. Mr. Leavitt received his degrees from University of Rochester and Syracuse University College of Law. He also holds an LLM in taxation from Georgetown University.
Married, and a father of three, Mr. Leavitt resides in Horsham, Pennsylvania and is active in local charities and organizations. In particular, he offers pro bono (free) estate planning services to all of Horsham, Pennsylvania's police officers and their families.
Education
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Legal Education
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Syracuse University College of Law,
Syracuse,
New York, 1992
Juris Doctor
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Syracuse University College of Law,
Syracuse,
New York, 1992
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Non Legal Education
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Georgetown University Law Center, 1994
LL.M. Taxation -
University of Rochester , 1989
B.A.
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Georgetown University Law Center, 1994
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 1992
- New Jersey, 1992
- District of Columbia, 1994
Reviews
Highlights
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2017-2023Very conscientious attorney who always puts the interest of his clients front and center. Doug has a relatable personality and style that makes him very easy to work with. He never makes you feel afraid or intimidated to ask him a question. His documents are always thorough and complete. Just last month I was reviewing an operating agreement that he had prepared for me several years ago, and it was a much more robust agreement than those I have seen from more expensive law firms.
Contact
620 West Germantown Pike
Suite 260
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Phone: 484-535-7080
Fax: 484-535-7083
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.andersonleavitt.com
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